I tend to agree that it's an odd choice to place what is, essentially, a cultural office, under the jurisdiction of the Citizen-Initiator, which is essentially a legislative office. I think the concern some are having is that the office of Citizen-Initiator is becoming a minor office in comparison to the others, more an administrative position than a real office of government, and I think I have a solution to that which I'll be proposing in the separation of powers thread.